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Louksor, Dattiers et Jardin de l Expedition du Louksor, 1851-52, printed 1853-54
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Louksor, Dattiers et Jardin de l Expedition du Louksor, 1851-52, printed 1853-54
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As Said Date Palm Felix Felix Teynard Karnak Luxor Luxor Al Uqsur Luxor As Said Egypt Palm Tree Palm Trees Palms Salted Paper Print Teynard Teynard Felix Thebes Mizraim
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This photo print, titled "Louksor, Dattiers et Jardin de l Expedition du Louksor" captures the essence of 19th-century Egypt. Taken by French photographer Felix Teynard in 1851-52 and printed in 1853-54, this image showcases the stunning landscape of Luxor (also known as Thebes) with its iconic date palm trees. The photograph transports us to a time when Egypt's rich history and natural beauty were being explored by European expeditions. Teynard's meticulous composition allows us to appreciate the grandeur of Karnak, one of the largest temple complexes in the world. Its ancient buildings stand proudly against the backdrop of a serene garden filled with lush palms. As we gaze at this salted paper print from The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, we are reminded of how photography can preserve moments frozen in time. Teynard's work not only documents a specific location but also serves as a testament to his artistic vision and technical skill. Through this image, we can almost feel the warm Egyptian breeze rustling through the palm fronds and imagine ourselves strolling through these historic grounds. It is an invitation to explore both nature and architecture simultaneously – two elements that have shaped Egypt's cultural heritage for centuries. Felix Teynard's photograph offers us a glimpse into a bygone era while reminding us that even today, art has the power to transcend time and connect us with distant lands.
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